Jimmy Shand - Bring Back More Memories With Jimmy Shand

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Review by Daniel Silva

Bring Back More Memories With Jimmy Shand is a delightful album that showcases the legendary Scottish accordionist's mastery of traditional Scottish music. The album features a range of classic tunes, including jigs, reels, and strathspeys, all played with Jimmy Shand's signature style and flair.

Listeners will be transported back to a bygone era of Scottish music, with each track evoking memories of ceilidhs, barn dances, and other traditional gatherings. Shand's accordion playing is accompanied by a talented band of musicians, including fiddles, drums, and piano, adding depth and richness to the music.

One standout track is "The Bluebell Polka," a lively and upbeat tune that will have listeners tapping their feet and clapping along. Another highlight is "The Gay Gordons," a classic Scottish dance tune that will have listeners spinning around the room.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Whistler and His Dog
Hapy Harry Polka
The Lincolnshire Poacher
High Level Hornpipe
51st Highland Division
Colonel Roberston
Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be
Bluebell Polka
Pop Goes The Weasel
The Blind Boy
John Ceap The Chapman
Polka: Turra Trot
My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean
Inverness Gathering
Destiny ( Waltz )
The Meeting Of The Waters
Braes O'Tullymet
Welcome Christmas Morning
Geordie Watson's Co-Worker Of Whitehills
The Haymakers
Londonderry Hornpipe
I Won't Buy Pretty Flowers
Shufflin' Samuel
John & Katherine Fraser's Diamond Anniversary Two-Step
Happy Hours

Video

Jimmy Shand and His Band - Bluebell Polka (1955)

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Catalog Numbers

SPMEO-10194, 8122

Labels

Parlophone, Drum

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation

Notes

  • Design: Col Hamilton
  • Artwork: John Frampton Studios, Sydney,Australia

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: YPAX1175
  • Matrix / Runout: YPAX1176

About Jimmy Shand

Sir James Shand MBE (28 January, 190823 December, 2000) was a Scottish musician who played traditional Scottish dance music on the accordion. Not to be confused with his son or Jnr., also an accordion player (b. 1937) and his band . James Shand was born in East Wemyss in Fife, son of a farm ploughman turned miner. One of nine children, they soon moved to the burgh of Auchtermuchty. The town is also known as the birthplace of the brothers Charlie and Craig Reid of and now boasts a larger than life-sized sculpture of Shand. His father was a skilled melodeon player. Jimmy started with the mouth organ and soon played the fiddle. At the age of 14 he had to leave school and go down the mines. He played at social events and competitions. His enthusiasm for motor-bikes turned to an advantage when he played for events all round Fife. In 1926 he did benefit gigs for striking miners and was consequently prevented from returning to colliery work. One day Jimmy and a friend were admiring the instruments in the window of Forbes Music Shop in Dundee. His friend said It wouldnt cost you to try one. Jimmy walked in and strapped on an accordion. The owner heard Jimmy and immediately offered him a job as travelling salesman and debt-collector. He soon acquired a van and drove all over the north of Scotland. He switched to the British chromatic button accordion, an instrument he stuck with for the rest of his life.

Real Name

    • Sir James Shand MBE

Name Vars

  • J. Shand
  • J. Shand Snr
  • J. Shand Snr.
  • J. Shand, Sr
  • J. Shand, Snr.
  • James Shand
  • Jimmy Shand MBE
  • Jimmy Shand Snr.
  • Shand
  • Shand Snr.
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Summary by Daniel Silva

Bring Back More Memories With Jimmy Shand is a must-have for fans of Scottish music and anyone who appreciates traditional folk music. The album is a testament to Shand's skill as a musician and his enduring legacy as one of Scotland's greatest accordionists.

Comments

dolmos21
2023-04-13
This just brought back fantastic memories of being a wee boy in the 80's and my pop playing this amongst others ? at Christmas and new year lol remember it clear as day!
rugbydapoltrona
2023-04-12
Brings back very happy memories of my childhood in the 60's...
miyukishimamoto
2023-04-11
I first heard this on Dick Sinclair's Polka Party on KFI in Los Angeles when I was a kid in the 1950s and have liked it ever since.
Remember my granny playing this happy memories of days long gone and a better world now just a memorie
gaumenkitzel70
2023-04-09
Im a proud lrishman ,yet l idolise the legendary incomparable Jimmy Shand
docdakid
2023-04-08
My father loved jimmy shand
Very lovely and catchy tune. Played very well.
lamquanghuy9977
2023-04-06
6pm on a Friday evening and it’s beltin oot on my boom box while I do the tidying up. Fan Dabby dozy ?
hhatherell
2023-04-05
Stunning
kolyan130885
2023-04-04
1-2-3 hop, back 2-3 hop, out to the side *clap* in-to-gether, slide slide, back back, step hop, step hop, step hop, step hop... if you know, you know!
erwinoliver021017
2023-04-04
This is real music , not like the Crap you get nowadays ..
chriskoenig4324
2023-04-04
No wonder it was popular on 1950's BBC Light Programmes.
tamsetshoff
2023-04-03
My grandpa was always playing his records.My Grandpa was in a pipe band in Sunshine Victoria Australia happy memories of this music
lekiyminin
2023-04-02
Played my grandfather out with this. As lovely a tune as this is, it will always conjure the vision of my grandad's coffin sinking out of sight. Bless you, grandad. Hope there's a permanent Tea Dance wherever you are